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Sam is willing to pay $12 per month for 1 green egg per month, $10 for the 2nd, $8 for the 3rd, etc. the market price of green eggs is $8. he is willing to pay $20 per month for 1 slice of ham, $16 for the 2nd, $12 for the 3rd, etc. the market price for ham slices is $12.
1. sam purchases green eggs per month and ham slices per month. he spends $ on eggs and $ on ham.
2. which good provides sam with the greatest net benefits?
3. if green eggs is now $6. which good provides sam with the greatest net benefits?

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